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毛子的轰炸机指望不上,就算最后打到朝鲜半岛够到本土,也没有足够强力的战斗机护航
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目前来看毛子最强最有战斗力的飞机非伊尔2莫属,本身就是可以携带两枚250KG炸弹的对地强击机,同时兼具战斗机的性能,除了升限 ...# ~! Z' R$ W* Y
红叶 发表于 2014-8-1 16:16
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伊尔2飞机原先是用来打德国坦克的强击机,历史上就是以耐久强装甲强著称。。苏联触发后的战斗貌似连官网都没有人体验过。。
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, i: r! M2 j! |! K5 x$ N. w0 oKI-94战机首次实战
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主动扫场轻松击败两倍于己的地狱猫直掩1 `3 D  [: C/ A7 l" F1 O# q
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 24, 45# ?' }0 o6 W/ R: K8 @( A( U
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/ b6 C  |# x% z4 w! j, _* b- aMorning Air attack on Manus , at 101,119
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud) s, ~' S2 e. A/ ^- `
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Raid detected at 31 NM, estimated altitude 47,000 feet.' y7 h4 k& n9 `+ x9 Q
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes2 \. t  ?( m7 Q* e$ ]' p
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Japanese aircraft
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Allied aircraft
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Japanese aircraft losses/ z+ C9 B/ `3 `( T- g
      Ki-94-II: 4 destroyed$ `! Z! ?6 h" b' x# Z! ]

8 I2 V6 H& L4 h$ vAllied aircraft losses
0 J: x! y9 H1 c) ?7 J4 x3 }0 u( q      F6F-5 Hellcat: 7 destroyed. M' u; e% S2 `  Z/ A

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' J; R+ Q: {- g- A5 l* YMorning Air attack on Manus , at 101,119
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud" L: K: Y! a# l9 F9 i

1 x0 k; N# l' N8 a3 u, ]( l* xRaid detected at 185 NM, estimated altitude 46,000 feet./ w5 e4 ^* h3 u+ H3 H4 S5 c
Estimated time to target is 46 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
4 \$ V, j' |$ a      Ki-94-II x 49! J: j+ t* l4 e' o) M8 D

5 J1 }, [9 C" P: |Allied aircraft
0 o7 K- w( g3 K; u( f      F6F-5 Hellcat x 48
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" E% z8 j8 B. s5 PJapanese aircraft losses
8 M) y" I' S. a- w      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed& J7 G& i( Y. p" b- D# {% t

& |. F5 Z2 v7 c% r# pAllied aircraft losses
# v' z* n* g; }8 L4 g+ M      F6F-5 Hellcat: 9 destroyed3 D* v" F, i1 m" S
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接下来很快就会有更多的KI-94机队投入到南洋正在激战的一线空战中去,盟军战斗机队将面临严重的挑战!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
威武是威武。可惜达不到初期零战的交换比。美军飞行员估计死的还少些。
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4 f3 f3 b( H# x# ?0 u  h4 s" ] 升限压制扫场果然很威猛啊,就看与P47P51交换比了
2 n* ]  g! u- J* z0 u1 w红叶桑能给下当天飞机损失表吗
当天的交换比大概在1:2.5左右; m" ~" S" X9 r

5 e" [( G0 e* Y' n, x$ i' V不过作为首战,带有实验性质,挑选了冷僻的拉包尔战线作试验,而且选用了一般性的飞行员驾驶,扫场高度也还留有余地不是极限扫场,假如全部采用最好的配置,估计战果还能再上一个台阶
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
扫场的威力是不错,不知道直掩如何。日军雷达太弱。要多配点地勤。不然等发现的时候都来不及爬那么高
战斗已经进行到5月26日. {3 E. G1 P. A  N" }

1 m5 x' k7 T- T1 g7 b; x$ |: |万鸦老守军在一昼夜的时间内崩溃之后
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帝国在爪哇设防的第21军选择退出沿海大城市在山城万隆设防看来是一个明智的选择,避开了盟军海军炮击的威胁之后,盟军唯一能做的只有用轰炸机不断来轰炸消耗日军部队了,可惜由于山地的影响,对地面部队的杀伤极为有限,而且日军布置在万隆的AA部队每天都能击落一些盟军轰炸机,累计已经有30~40架盟军轰炸机损失在此地。正面虽然有超过4000战力的盟军部队与日军对峙,但是仍然不敢轻易发动攻击,爪哇战役由于万隆这个钉子的存在也变得旷日持久。* d: `' U  \* G/ y
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6 T1 v( V/ @9 Z% WGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)2 i$ m8 Y8 P: R, n( W9 C

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Attacking force 10186 troops, 286 guns, 672 vehicles, Assault Value = 4724
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0 e, m' a3 T# `  i5 t2 `9 MDefending force 36681 troops, 370 guns, 85 vehicles, Assault Value = 1075
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1 t, k! @% o& }) zJapanese ground losses:' f4 r% Y/ M- T" @+ k4 z/ Z
      6 casualties reported) G. s+ K+ N4 q+ d5 d
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled7 s2 [* ^5 D4 s# c
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- o8 E' U0 N+ N# {" }8 K: C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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( ~8 ]. Z8 f2 c5 t4 n1 MAllied ground losses:
6 {0 [* v$ x' m. u% R" o: E5 ?* q      27 casualties reported4 C, V- z$ C  c5 V
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled& J: h+ [3 W9 b( K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled, q& h0 e, k; E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 f, a% z" K  y' M
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Assaulting units:
+ [' y. i3 L, I    2/4th Armoured Regiment! \/ I, X! m% m2 l
    18th British Division) c& L0 G4 Y4 G" d$ j, F9 y0 A" t
    2nd Marine Regiment
" U3 a' [! g* y* [6 R    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
8 ~! n' O( W: w1 }# O/ u    254th Armoured Brigade
* j! L: p' s) P3 _/ P    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
8 x2 d2 G6 v! n" t: ^! L2 r    50th Tank Brigade% k5 R3 u( `# Q3 y, @6 W
    8th Australian Division6 K$ n) l* {- O( }% r
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment7 V- q1 O* i( I+ K/ [8 Q2 k: ]" n
    93rd Infantry Division! |; H! V2 Y4 D: P
    31st Armoured Division* N& P( c8 p6 _/ E  A. Z5 G
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
: e7 N  h0 w7 E, f6 e# x3 j" p    11th Australian Division
: C# b2 D$ H4 b3 Q# b( e    9th Indian Division+ S) x0 d( |; j5 U, J- k. h
    1st Army Tank Regiment& |: Z& @- E2 N) ?* a& P7 I
    4th Armoured Brigade3 g% x- t6 X" H
    7th Australian Division
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    1st Medium Regiment/ B1 H7 A4 }7 |0 ^6 z+ ?
    251st Field Artillery Battalion+ F5 f. t' F5 N0 i6 d" W+ M9 ?: ^
    97th Field Artillery Battalion9 F1 b2 ?2 p) a
    108th Tank Attack Regiment
- R" [  M5 O4 V7 |+ F3 J    2/16th Field Regiment
6 Z2 q$ V' k5 @- R. ]' j    XI US Corps
3 t# J! g2 Q# ^3 ?' C, ?    249th Field Artillery Battalion
0 v, ^5 m& g/ u2 U    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
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    11th Militia Regiment
  M6 G/ ~( p# @- B) U2 z    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
  e$ f4 g  P% \4 O! f    49th/B Division
  k* s% O' y3 |    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade" ]/ o* y% N6 B6 m. n' `, E5 v
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment
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# J2 Y2 i+ d) ?. T    6th Java Militia Regiment
6 X# y! r3 \4 j    49th/C Division
# I7 _4 _* i5 U# L    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ `7 [: f% H9 F4 ?) ^4 S    3rd FF Const Unit ' n) v# L, E0 L$ `3 E- \  j
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
; D, p& T+ D6 w    48th Field AA Battalion
. z2 D+ B' F$ ?2 Z. ^: v/ E- c    55th Const Co
2 ?" _# t/ s4 X: n    27th Special Base Force
. L, ~/ c4 u$ ^3 e4 r& x    17th Naval Construction Battalion
$ |) V: \! l" _5 {    36th Field AA Battalion
9 e( k' S% H( M1 y, h) ~9 f+ K, G8 W5 O    97th JAAF AF Bn
) S* d! {$ U% r3 j. Y/ A    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
/ F& ^, j! D  d# R    56th Field AA Battalion
! I2 z( B" l% s" e, \4 w    21st Army9 L% `+ n! H2 ~  G9 l1 }" j
    47th Road Const Co / e' \0 c+ F+ r: d
    3rd JNAF AF Unit $ |, S2 w0 l. ]; w) t  ]
    49th Field AA Battalion4 R  H1 y5 m& D  l! _
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
/ S  `2 r( k" d3 K' Z6 z& O    13th Field AF Construction Battalion
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    12th Air Defense AA Rgt /3! \, r3 }) j& ~! X& K8 L
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$ v( f# g  a' D( K% e) O$ C" V同时,盟军在肖特兰的美国陆军第41步兵师在休整之后也对当地日军部队展开了连续两天的强攻,但是除了增添伤亡外毫无进展。" c) @2 i) `" Z- i( K

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$ n( m6 e# ~7 FGround combat at Shortlands (109,131)
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Allied Deliberate attack- `  b& \: C9 q; Q( }
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Attacking force 8378 troops, 212 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 291
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Defending force 4949 troops, 52 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 113
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  V0 P7 a1 }( R4 F9 R0 QAllied adjusted assault: 50
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4 O! V1 u: J4 c, YJapanese adjusted defense: 253
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4 o) @! ~% X3 W2 D5 ]) Z* ]Allied assault odds: 1 to 5 (fort level 6)
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) S3 \, F9 ~: r2 M* Q- ^3 jDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), experience(-)
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      245 casualties reported! e' t  l% O8 K2 k+ v+ `9 x
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 15 disabled
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6 t; x1 T, U% z- I; z, g: {( g* H         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled! m  t" B# w. r
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:7 h( |9 n" W* Q2 z* }- |
      148 casualties reported
% T3 t+ h7 |1 ^  ]! M' h' y6 x         Squads: 0 destroyed, 30 disabled
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0 Q4 t) N3 d" o! h: ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* c4 B4 C% V$ _
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    41st Guard Battalion- G  H3 v9 A7 s6 W! C7 @
    86th Naval Guard Unit8 A  O( [1 s# l
    I/66th Naval Guard Unit
. d) p" m  c- o- {( T    11th JNAF AF Unit
8 I2 d' q4 n! n3 b( {: _    Kure 3rd SNLF
$ X0 o" g$ H0 n& N7 @$ \. G' a* {    11th RF Gun Battalion
' U" {# h" j2 a* `/ z  z3 k) g    44th JNAF AF Unit
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
万隆这死地根本不用管阿,4面围堵派少量兵力看住就行!其他的兵力用于其他方向。当然,如果盟军军力太多蛋疼了可以考虑硬吃
万隆是个好的防守据点,就是不知补给囤积了多少?由于这里足够距离侦查到周围的油港,对58和其他盟军舰队的行动保密性是个大威胁,能拿下当然最好,不过,所罗门群岛方向攻不攻无所谓了吧?反正都已经是笼中鳖了
但说回来,爪哇的守军真的是有点少,比初期盟军的还少
在战略收缩过程中,孤立的据点放多少兵力防守是一个很难抉择的问题。! w# c  ^- i3 k* ]

. I( T: f5 M+ _. O  F' q目的不在于守住这些已经断绝后援的基地,而在于尽可能给盟军制造麻烦,拖延时间,我个人的经验感觉放个1000左右的战力差不多,放太多容易被围而不打,放太少又起不到牵制的作用
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1 _7 N6 X4 W$ K# p; m( k对于日军来说虽然人肉比较多,但是这样不断丢战力也是比较肉疼的损失了,如果不是为了给后面的决战布置争取时间的话。5 ~/ H: Q9 S3 `

5 y# Q- G6 Q9 H0 _" m# c当然牺牲总会得到回报,盟军目前的进度基本符合大本营的估计,绝对国防圈建设一日千里啊~
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
5月28日
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. T0 |4 N1 a2 J8 ]9 N$ Q+ N盟军展开了对万隆的攻势!( a- t# ?) Y4 ~# G) u& d

8 X* t6 d; d7 Z5 b% E6 N3 u攻击首日,盟军集中了大量轰炸机对万隆展开了千机轰炸,部署在万隆附近的帝国防空炮兵部队奋起反击,击落超过10架盟军轰炸机,但是盟军飞机数量太多,地面仍然被压制,所幸山地地形的有力掩护,盟军的轰炸行动对于地面部队的杀伤非常有限。
3 Y) g5 X; Q/ Z3 lAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 28, 45
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Morning Air attack on 3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)' Y! b) i% U, E

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Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
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; q; W% I7 F( l* d4 E      PV-1 Ventura x 40
- N& V- i+ ]; Y! t0 }0 s: B/ |      P-38L Lightning x 367 B  G& [8 Y/ S. q& Z/ h4 O
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: u8 l& F0 d/ j1 p- V6 {5 |      PV-1 Ventura: 7 damaged- Y, Y$ B+ K5 T0 r
      PV-1 Ventura: 1 destroyed by flak
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      11 casualties reported
0 B. L4 P! f' o! z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
$ k. @7 f! `' t( i9 }4 b% r2 F         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" Y4 W$ \1 L# a9 G; q- f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ u# w; @  V# a& D& ~3 G1 ^6 m" A

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Morning Air attack on 49th/C Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
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9 v& x) Y4 y- e8 f/ m. [. a( sRaid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
, }, B4 u. Q7 @Estimated time to target is 17 minutes
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      A-26B Invader x 50$ ], D& o0 D; G/ e
      B-25H Mitchell x 36
, f2 e9 r. n7 e9 M% J+ {" s3 _      B-25J1 Mitchell x 36
) {( \( m% F5 l# z      B-25J11 Mitchell x 26
- G$ ~  R$ z, _      P-38L Lightning x 67 L( m5 M' D: s2 P. Z  L7 B2 v

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      B-25H Mitchell: 24 damaged
7 L4 y/ w, _9 w+ H1 s& |; u      B-25H Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
) \+ Z# E6 K# `; D4 m6 F      B-25J1 Mitchell: 15 damaged( m, z& D9 S$ _+ O) p2 }
      B-25J11 Mitchell: 13 damaged7 O4 i2 O" Q: K( q0 J8 ^: m
      B-25J11 Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak) m' A9 r9 L- L% N( |6 }6 D
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      15 casualties reported* z' A/ T) d: K5 G3 y& |/ D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 j+ n9 i- U+ c2 H7 K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 \/ A3 i# L6 Z% m- J" c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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7 g! ]" O0 y2 dMorning Air attack on 49th/C Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
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: t+ H8 C" M1 J; s3 Q# N; sRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
  y. }" V9 r/ b) tEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
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) ]! \( l# I9 D; l/ T4 w+ {  q      B-25H Mitchell: 4 damaged
: X$ _/ O6 B& d. R6 S2 D0 E      B-25H Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
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+ w& |  }4 w) [& L0 tMorning Air attack on 49th/A Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain5 B5 g2 G; F: [! z
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Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* b6 L1 C. P3 x2 U4 b% J
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
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; d5 q: T. j& X0 `Allied aircraft
% g$ r& v  {' r. C7 L; M      A-26B Invader x 12- j. @  ~7 E6 N8 j5 I+ C

* a7 M" Y: H8 a9 w, vAllied aircraft losses# e/ v9 \' }, @. M
      A-26B Invader: 3 damaged$ b8 H4 Z; L9 |& _- C
      A-26B Invader: 1 destroyed by flak6 \% P+ q5 N. o6 m- |/ E6 U
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Morning Air attack on 49th/B Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)  T* j0 W1 W4 ~- |, `2 N7 v7 `) E0 \

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Raid detected at 62 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
1 |' w' ^. J9 |8 ^2 _Estimated time to target is 18 minutes7 m$ T$ ~0 u. b' P. h9 q, P

1 a8 r& l! z6 y+ HAllied aircraft
$ m. w* Q$ y: Z9 T0 k2 r7 j. s      B-25J11 Mitchell x 9
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Allied aircraft losses
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      B-25J11 Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
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) @5 R3 f1 p/ U9 aJapanese ground losses:
  P1 K% Z0 V3 D. ~. z. N      21 casualties reported
5 ~9 f- u: S& w  G  N4 |- E         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled- p0 _* i9 i+ a5 R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' S2 s9 W' e7 p9 \0 k: G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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* [- f6 L, T7 U5 |% _# eMorning Air attack on 3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
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Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.$ E. d# R) _* J+ e
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes' Y3 j" S; B0 U, }

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      B-25J1 Mitchell x 9
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: L* O. `" y1 P+ r! QAllied aircraft losses
5 s; V4 _: p7 s* N6 g) E7 I      B-25J1 Mitchell: 4 damaged5 _1 y  ?8 n/ i5 L, D
      B-25J1 Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
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7 Q9 O3 O9 l6 L, `, I随后盟军5000战力展开攻势,攻击首日啃下一级城防,付出3000人伤亡的代价,日军方面的伤亡与盟军相差不多。
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6 @+ s" p9 y0 p) `2 _. JGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100), P7 O& c9 E+ Z- d4 u$ W
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Allied Deliberate attack  l8 K1 C7 }8 F& P* V
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Attacking force 114689 troops, 1852 guns, 4005 vehicles, Assault Value = 51780 v& D& j; l; k( v9 t* U

; U0 ^( u$ B. D  T# J, y! h: s; UDefending force 36648 troops, 369 guns, 85 vehicles, Assault Value = 1074
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) L5 b! ]' x# l8 v, oAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 5
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Allied adjusted assault: 3410 * R* N7 }# K! \1 M+ ]
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Japanese adjusted defense: 4009 * i- [4 L2 [6 ~! n, I3 ]  T* E
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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4 l0 _5 F" C2 o. m" nCombat modifiers
9 c5 {4 v) I1 nDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
6 S( `  ?- c, r; i0 B0 E( f preparation(-), experience(-)! b* \3 e# s" E
Attacker:
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      3832 casualties reported3 H* K7 G4 r# C) B
         Squads: 23 destroyed, 313 disabled
8 J( N1 k4 F: z7 q7 \2 a' k) L         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 50 disabled6 E& M2 F1 w/ h) o( h# k
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 46 disabled
/ u( A0 Y) C) k# B      Guns lost 52 (5 destroyed, 47 disabled)2 J: ^& }2 r" v9 Z

' |! T0 T- B% {' e, y% \4 hAllied ground losses:7 b+ W# c7 L4 i$ @! m' b
      2742 casualties reported
7 o/ q0 R+ s) Q$ I; \$ F% h         Squads: 9 destroyed, 449 disabled$ f) ~' e" F, r8 X' \) j0 H4 _) J
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 106 disabled
7 c8 g* |7 B4 D7 w. J$ o         Engineers: 7 destroyed, 42 disabled
, i( Q& a% t- B; D- o      Guns lost 93 (2 destroyed, 91 disabled)
  P% i  X8 ?0 W      Vehicles lost 83 (3 destroyed, 80 disabled)% J& d) E- X* n7 T1 n' ~" p

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    8th Australian Division
0 H' H% B- W% x+ I    9th Indian Division
- ~4 p& ]. d$ P0 F    2/5th Armoured Regiment( |. C) j5 {: M' T2 L: I" W
    2/4th Armoured Regiment
4 c1 ?9 Y- i# D; O4 t0 w7 |- I! J" T    268th Motorised Brigade5 z/ A/ `' `: I( }
    1st Army Tank Regiment
9 T: m" b: c3 A7 s2 Q* O    2nd Marine Regiment6 F5 A5 I2 a" J- o# ^
    632nd Battalion
8 W6 `; @! l/ Z    254th Armoured Brigade: @, U2 b5 o" b8 y8 K
    2/6th Armoured Regiment9 a6 }  j/ g1 \6 O. ]
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion1 f7 b+ @0 I; `3 \1 i+ w
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
) z& M% n0 c4 L2 n  C4 Z# k* ^    50th Tank Brigade! r& y  N; M9 S7 o
    31st Armoured Division
: I* Z4 n2 V7 S9 t2 V. f: d& C2 y- j    11th Australian Division
  q3 l, ~; V( S' }5 r$ ^    4th Armoured Brigade5 Y) _- T/ ~, s: ]. |) |
    Gardner's Horse Regiment
+ m2 i* \! d4 u    32nd Army Tank Brigade9 t% p+ I  V0 O; }
    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion7 t# K  l  A, Q/ B1 l, r: j# ~1 a
    18th British Division, T7 q$ D* _. r) Y
    93rd Infantry Division
  W. j$ `  P6 p    7th Australian Division
. a+ Z0 Y8 k' Q- c1 D) |    3rd Carabiniers Regiment' p0 x) C7 o% _9 ?
    51st Highland Division
1 h, \% E' I/ l' q8 u: t7 x    2/16th Field Regiment
  ^/ [* z; {+ n& ]: Q' d& F% ?    251st Field Artillery Battalion
: H- ~* }3 W& N2 x4 k    97th Field Artillery Battalion* t. u6 ?( ~1 E/ I  D' d
    1st Medium Regiment
" C% Y; b- P; e) u/ P1 l4 h/ C; Z    108th Tank Attack Regiment: g" W6 O" ^4 s. R% E, N$ B
    XI US Corps1 p( G- `' K7 o& O$ I5 e
    249th Field Artillery Battalion" v4 I# Q- n; x; Z# W
    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment( n# K* |, `" |+ ]
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Defending units:
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    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade1 O, M: b$ {( t; U5 T4 y6 M% s
    11th Militia Regiment
/ J) T0 \# J  ~* Y# e% t3 R0 l    6th Java Militia Regiment# c2 d; R) A/ a+ f
    49th/A Division! z* Y! @: ^/ E8 t1 F1 Z
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment( v. {3 R7 ^/ N0 k6 \
    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
  W) C% ^. r+ y  m' M) z    49th/C Division1 P/ `. L& b4 `. y
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment  Z5 q2 @0 R* B4 F: B( H! M
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion
' q2 w) u0 J; m+ g( \( |    49th Field AA Battalion1 ?. B& u5 a) ], H. o$ Y% `1 [
    49th Const Co , B% d: Q4 W8 W; H( h0 ]0 e
    3rd FF Const Unit
4 F7 l# b+ d2 V# |7 l: f8 U    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
5 c7 n6 D2 E8 T$ b' O3 A6 R9 y: \/ q6 Y    17th Naval Construction Battalion4 F( ~6 K9 r, q, O5 Q8 U! F
    36th Field AA Battalion. L- ~8 B  x5 e( p8 n7 R. F0 @
    55th Const Co # O" q' U' h' Y# v0 y
    97th JAAF AF Bn
2 N5 z5 D) o, ^2 O    27th Special Base Force. ]8 h  v+ A5 \
    3rd JNAF AF Unit + Z( }* E) W0 n5 ]
    48th Field AA Battalion
$ d9 d+ L/ y  A    56th Field AA Battalion; V- L) j3 r( }$ N& V+ S
    47th Road Const Co
9 s& d! N0 O3 n0 o+ {    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
% H. p# p& M3 m4 m5 t. Z  {    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 T9 h& j0 E( {- d. m7 v8 Z    21st Army
3 \; {! Y- L2 N+ g- i6 @9 S    12th Air Defense AA Rgt /35 D' G0 X$ v: e# R( ?0 q) g

4 U( g* Z# ^& {7 M同样是1000+左右的兵力,同样是6级城防,同样是面对5000+战力的攻城盟军,在没有舰队炮击的扰乱下,帝国部队发挥出了正常的实力,这一次的实验证明,盟军舰队炮击对于陆战调整值的影响之大,已经远远超过的正常范围,可以说是一个真正的BUG
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
正在修整的盟军部队有一个打怪练级的副本怎么能不刷!
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这1000多AV的日军1,2个礼拜就能刷完,所有参战的盟军部队经验都能涨一点* J# W+ x" R, d! U1 J
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另外这次万隆盟军没有准备度没有HQ也没有海军炮击,当然不可能打出万鸦老那种战果
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大统领对何时突击何时谨慎攻击的把握已经炉火纯青
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
正在修整的盟军部队有一个打怪练级的副本怎么能不刷!
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/ G3 m! p2 O- W! h2 x这1000多AV的日军1,2个礼拜就能刷完,所有参战的盟军部队经验都能涨一点
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另外这次万隆盟军没有准备度没有HQ也没有海军炮击,当然不可能打出万鸦老那种战 ...3 S' ?& X# b% C7 Z0 V
hades1001 发表于 2014-8-6 13:29
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2 P  O# H9 L/ [9 z7 s' q4 f. MBUG,BUG,BUG!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
日军反坦克的火力太弱。美军的进展还是依靠那4000辆车。苏军变身后的装甲单位,可以推两倍战力的日军。
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